6 Popular Leaders With Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
In "Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego," Sigmund Freud delve into the issue
of narcissist as leader:
(The leader's) intellectual acts are strong and independent even in isolation and his
will need no reinforcement from others … (He) loves no one but himself, or other people
only insofar as they serve his needs."
– Freud.
Narcissism as a common personality disorder is found among people who believe the world
exists only for them, they nurture their own desires while being
insensitive to the needs of others.
To be and stay at the top of the game, in whatever field that might be, takes an enormous
amount of self-confidence and belief in abilities.
When it comes to narcissists, it seems they possess all the power.
The question is, when does this self-confidence spill over into narcissism and how does this
all-consuming condition affect the person afflicted by it?
Some famous narcissists in the political arena believe that they can conquer the world, and
set out to do so with devastating effects.
So, without further ado, let's see these famous world leaders who possess narcissistic traits.
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#1 - Adolph Hitler.
A well known man in history, Hitler is a good example of person with Narcissistic personality
disorder.
He was self- centered, preoccupied with power, control, prestige, and grandiosity thinking.
With these narcissistic traits, he manipulated and slaughtered millions of innocent people
for his own agenda.
#2 - Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus.
Caesar's reign began rather well, but eventually capitalized on the fame he got by making himself
the only beast in Italy.
Italians gave him love, because they hated Tiberius, his predecessor.
But he depleted the treasury, gave bonuses to the guard to buy their loyalty.
Gaius eliminated those he hated by murder or exile, under the pretense that they were
dangerous to society.
#3 - Napoleon Bonaparte.
The term 'Napoleon Complex' comes from his behaviour, which was to act in an overly
aggressive manner to make up for feelings of inferiority and low self-esteem.
Napoleon was considered a tyrant by everyone that knew him, who had with grandiose thoughts
and believed he was special.
In fact, in his book entitled 'Thoughts', he wrote:
"It was precisely that evening in Lodi that I came to believe in myself as an unusual
person and became consumed with the ambition to do the great things that until then had
been but a fantasy."
#4 - Joseph Stalin.
In his quest to secure power, control and prestige from his people; Joseph, the leader
of the Soviet Union jailed anyone who he felt was a threat to him.
#5 - Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great, assembled a huge army for one reason, to realise his own personal
ambitions.
He believed that you were either with him or against him and he took his faithful soldiers
on endless battles, much to their expense, solely for his own
glory and personal conquests.
He showed no emotion for the bloodshed of his generals or soldiers but believed in his
grandiose visions.
#6 - Ted Bundy.
Unlike the top 5 before, Ted Bundy is the psychopathic serial killer's crimes well
known to all, as reports had it that he enjoyed raping and
strangling women to death.
He had a number of narcissistic traits like manipulation, being self-centered and always
in the spotlight.
Well, those are the 6 popular leaders with narcissistic personality disorder.
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